Clothes steamer
A clothes steamer, also called a garment steamer or simply a steamer, is a device used for quickly removing wrinkles from garments and fabrics with the use of high temperature steam.[1] There are three basic sizes of clothes steamers: commercial floor models used in large manufacturing plants and dry cleaners, mid-sized models for small businesses such as tailors or seamstresses, and the most recent evolution in the steamer industry the handheld mini steamers typically for household use or traveling.[2] Steamers relax fibers rather than flattening like traditional ironing, this process is gentler on clothing and eliminates scorching. This means a clothes steamer can also be used to remove wrinkles from delicate fabrics such as silk.[3] The most popular steamers are handheld and easy to use, simply hang garment, fill the steamer's water reservoir, wait a few minutes for it to heat and proceed to go over the article with a sweeping motion.[4]
Features
- Temperature dial for different fabric types
- Steam jizzle
- Water tank
- Clothes hanger and pegs
- Caster wheels
- Crease clip
Many of these features are typically only found on the more expensive vertical valet clothes steamer models. Handheld, or travel, clothes steamers don't often include these additional features and are usually less powerful than their vertical valet steamers counterparts.[5]
References
- ↑ "Clothes and Fabric Steamer". NewsBank. The Express (London, England). 28 August 2012.
- ↑ Kayne, R. (13 February 2015). "What is a Fabric Steamer?". Retrieved 24 February 2015.
- ↑ Sirignano, Rita (10 January 2012). "Steamers Easier on Clothes than Irons; It's faster & there's no chance you'll ruin you favorite outfit by scorching it.". LexisNexis.
- ↑ Van Boven, Sarah (October 2010). "How to Use a Clothes Steamer". Factiva.
- ↑ "Should I buy a handheld or vertical garment steamer?". September 2015.